The Gambia: Adama Barrow Sworn In On Home Soil As President

World leaders and supporters celebrate president’s inauguration, marking end to tense standoff with predecessor Jammeh.
Adama Barrow has been sworn in as president on Gambian soil, marking the end of a tense political standoff with the West African nation’s former leader.

Dressed in flowing white robes Barrow arrived at the Independence Stadium on Saturday to fanfare in Bakau, a town 20km from the capital Banjul, waving to supporters from his vehicle.


Several world leaders and thousands of Gambians witnessed Barrow’s second swearing-in ceremony.

Barrow first took oath in an official ceremony at The Gambia’s embassy in neighbouring Senegal in January, as former leader Yahya Jammeh refused to cede power.

International pressure and the threat of regional military intervention led Jammeh to finally accept his December election defeat and fly into exile in Equatorial Guinea.

Hundreds of thousands of Gambians welcomed Barrow’s return to The Gambia on January 26.

Barrow, 52, was born the year that The Gambia gained independence.

He has promised to reverse many of Jammeh’s policies which stretched over more than two decades of power.

Already, Barrow has committed to stay in the International Criminal Court (ICC), rejoin the Commonwealth, and free political prisoners.

News from the inauguration site, said Gambians were also celebrating the country’s 52nd independence day, which coincided with the swearing-in ceremony.

“Under Jammeh’s rule, the independence day was not a day of celebration. They had to celebrate July 22 instead. The day when Jammeh took power in 1994,” he said.

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